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WO2016107688A1
WO2016107688A1 PCT/EP2015/075016 EP2015075016W WO2016107688A1 WO 2016107688 A1 WO2016107688 A1 WO 2016107688A1 EP 2015075016 W EP2015075016 W EP 2015075016W WO 2016107688 A1 WO2016107688 A1 WO 2016107688A1
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Anne Jurjen Osinga
Merijn Hartog
Aart Gerardus De Heer
René MARTENS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/02Closed stoves
    • F24B1/022Closed stoves easily collapsible or easily removable
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/18Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces
    • F24B1/181Free-standing fireplaces, e.g. for mobile homes ; Fireplaces convertible into stoves
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/18Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces
    • F24B1/182Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces with additional provisions for cooking
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/18Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces
    • F24B1/191Component parts; Accessories
    • F24B1/1915Means for removing ash
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/18Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces
    • F24B1/191Component parts; Accessories
    • F24B1/197Hearths
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/26Stoves with additional provisions for cooking

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  • the present invention relates to a stove which is suitable for heating and/or cooking.
  • Such a stove is generally known.
  • Multi-fuel stoves are for example used in small dwellings, such as in developing countries where the same stove is generally used for cooking and heating purposes.
  • These stoves have a central burning chamber within an outer shell and have air apertures for controlling the burning of generally solid fuel, like wood -pellets, chips or blocks- or remainders thereof, coals such as charcoal, brown coal or the like.
  • the burning is finished the remaining ash is removed from the burning chamber, usually by turning the stove and depositing the ash remains into a safe storage place.
  • the stove according to the invention is characterised in that stove provided with:
  • the burning chamber is a detachable part of the stove and can be taken out of the stove and carried by any person, in order to empty the lose chamber with its ash in a safe storage place. Due to the low weight of the burning chamber emptying is easy and can be done without spilling or the forming of annoying and harmful dust ash clouds. The empty usually bucket like burning chamber can then easily be -re-filled with burnable
  • An embodiment of the stove according to the invention is characterised in that the stove is provided with
  • the stove according to the invention is characterised in that the burning chamber is provided with a flange causing the burning chamber to hang in the air space from the top end of the outer shell.
  • the flange may be a radially outward bended flange, preferably provided at the top end of the burning chamber.
  • Such a stove having an easy to bend flange can be manufactured in a cost-price friendly way, in particular for use in the developing countries.
  • Another embodiment of the stove is characterised in that that the detachable burning chamber is provided with a connection part at its top end, and that the stove has a handle having a complementary connection part, both
  • connection parts being equipped for being as mutually detachably engaging connection parts.
  • connection part on the burning chamber is an extension
  • connection part of the handle is formed as a wired work, both the extension and the wired work being shaped such that the wired work can be clamped in position around the extension.
  • connection part on the burning chamber it is easy to remove and insert the burning chamber from the stove.
  • the same handle can be used to move the stove as a whole.
  • An advanced embodiment of the stove according to the invention is characterised in that the stove is provided with an electric fan whose air outlet is connected to an air vent between the burning chamber and the inner wall, and that the stove is provided with connector means such as an USB connector for inputting electric energy possibly from a battery, solar cells, computer or telephone.
  • the stove according to the invention will be elucidated further together with its additional
  • Figs, la and lb show a perspective view and an exploded view respectively of a stove according to the invention
  • Figs. 2a and 2b show a side view and an upper view respectively of the stove of figs, la/lb;
  • Figs. 3a and 3b show views of possible embodiments of the main burning chamber having air openings and rows of air openings respectively for application in the stove according to fig. la/lb, and
  • Figs. 4a, 4b and 4c show how nested burning chambers can be removed individually and/or together from the air space within the inner wall of the stove.
  • Figs, la and lb show in a perspective view and an exploded view respectively a stove 1 for heating and/or cooking, which is provided with a burning chamber 2-1, and an outer shell surrounding the burning chamber 2-1.
  • the outer shell includes a decorative properly coloured outer wall 3-1 on the outside of the stove 1.
  • the outer shell has an inner wall 3-2.
  • the outer shell may encompass double walls generally filled with a thermally isolating heat resistant material.
  • the burning chamber 2-1 and at least the inner wall 3-2 of the outer shell may be co-axially and will mostly be circular seen in horizontal cross section. For reasons of brevity this circular, co-axial embodiment will be
  • the inner wall 3-2 is hollow and defines an inner air space 4, wherefrom the inserted burning chamber 2-1 can be removed.
  • the burning chamber 2-1 is detachably supported in the air space within the inner wall 3-2.
  • the wall of the burning chamber 2-1 will be described hereinafter.
  • the stove 1 has supporting means here shown as an flange 6 holding the burning chamber in the air space 4 at a distance from an inner wall 3-2 of the outer shell.
  • This flange 6 causes the burning chamber 2-1 to hang in the air space 4 from the top end of the outer shell.
  • the flange is an annular flange 6 provided at the top end of the burning chamber 2-1.
  • a radially outward bended flange 6 is easy to manufacture.
  • the detachable burning chamber 2-1 shown in figs. 2a, 2b, 3a and 3c is provided with a connection part 7-1 at its top end, and the stove 1 has a handle 8 having a
  • connection parts 7- 1 and 7-2 are equipped as mutually detachably engaging connection parts. These parts will here be hooked onto each other as a simple means to remove the burning chamber 2-1 from the air space 4, which eases emptying the burning remains outside the house without transporting the stove 1 as a whole, or to place it back therein possibly holding new materials to be burned.
  • connection part It is particularly convenient if the connection part
  • connection part 7-2 of the handle 8 is formed as a wired work, both as shown in the above mentioned figures.
  • extension and the wired work being shaped such that the wired work can be clamped or tuned in
  • the same handle 8 used for moving the chamber 2-1 in and out of the stove 1 can be used to transport the stove as a whole if the outer wall 3-1 of the outer shell has an outer wall with a similar connection part 7-1 as the burning chamber 2-1 for being engaged by the complementary connection part 7-2 of that same handle 8.
  • the burning chamber 2-1 which defines an inner burning space
  • a further burning chamber 2-2 which can be inserted in said inner burning space.
  • the chamber 2-2 may also have suitable air openings.
  • the burning chamber 2-1 which defines an inner burning space
  • nestable further burning chamber 2-2 is provided with a connection part 7-1 at its top end, similar to the part 7-1 on the top end flange 6 of the chamber 2-1 for being engaged by the same complementary connection part 7-2 of the handle 8.
  • figs. 2a and 2b show that the upper flanges at the top ends of the burning chambers 2-1 and 2-2 lie in an upper plane of the stove 1.
  • the stove 1 is provided with possibly removable braces 9 for clamping an upper flanges supporting ring 10.
  • Figs. 3a and 3b each show main burning chambers 2-1 having air openings 5 and rows of air openings -upper openings in fig. 3b- respectively for application in the stove 1.
  • the particularly outlined rows with smaller openings on top of and in between larger lower openings appeared to be advantageous in terms of achieving a stable burning yielding quietly burning flames.
  • the stove 1 is provided with an electric fan 11 whose air outlet is connected to the air space 4.
  • the stove 1 is also provided with connector means 12 for inputting electric energy such as from a battery, solar cells, computer or telephone, either or not provided with solar cells.
  • the upper part of the stove 1 may be provided with either or not removable cooking pan supports, which may be the braces 9, whereon a backing or cooking pan can be placed.
  • the stove 1 may also hold a suitable grill plate.
  • the stove 1 is provided legs 13, which may be telescopically extendable in order to conveniently lift the stove 1.

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Abstract

A light weight stove for cooking and/or heating is provided with a burning chamber, and an outer shell surrounding the burning chamber. The burning chamber is detachably supported in a air space within an inner wall of the outer shell. The burning chamber is now a detachable part of the stove and can be taken out of the stove and carried by any person, in order to empty the lose chamber with its ash in a safe storage place. Due to the low weight of the burning chamber emptying is easy and can be done without spilling or the forming of annoying and harmful dust ash clouds. Advantageously this does not require any transport of the stove as a whole.

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STOVE WITH REMOVABLE BURNING CHAMBER
The present invention relates to a stove which is suitable for heating and/or cooking.
Such a stove is generally known. Multi-fuel stoves are for example used in small dwellings, such as in developing countries where the same stove is generally used for cooking and heating purposes. These stoves have a central burning chamber within an outer shell and have air apertures for controlling the burning of generally solid fuel, like wood -pellets, chips or blocks- or remainders thereof, coals such as charcoal, brown coal or the like. When the burning is finished the remaining ash is removed from the burning chamber, usually by turning the stove and depositing the ash remains into a safe storage place.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a light weight multi-fuel stove suitable for heating and/or cooking and equipped to easily remove burning remnants from the stove, which stove has only a few components, is easy to manufacture, maintain and operate, and is cost-price friendly . Thereto the stove according to the invention is characterised in that stove provided with:
- a burning chamber, and
- an outer shell surrounding the burning chamber, whereby the burning chamber is detachably supported within the outer shell.
It is an advantage of the stove according to the present invention that the burning chamber is a detachable part of the stove and can be taken out of the stove and carried by any person, in order to empty the lose chamber with its ash in a safe storage place. Due to the low weight of the burning chamber emptying is easy and can be done without spilling or the forming of annoying and harmful dust ash clouds. The empty usually bucket like burning chamber can then easily be -re-filled with burnable
materials, carried to the stove and inserted in the stove, ready for a new burning cycle. Advantageously this does not require any transport of the stove as a whole. An embodiment of the stove according to the invention is characterised in that the stove is provided with
supporting means holding the burning chamber in the air space at a distance from an inner wall of the outer shell.
The distance of the burning chamber, with its air openings, from the inner wall of the outer shell safeguards a continuous flow of air through the air space and the air openings to the burning fuel materials in the burning chamber . In a further embodiment the stove according to the invention is characterised in that the burning chamber is provided with a flange causing the burning chamber to hang in the air space from the top end of the outer shell. The flange may be a radially outward bended flange, preferably provided at the top end of the burning chamber.
Such a stove having an easy to bend flange can be manufactured in a cost-price friendly way, in particular for use in the developing countries. Another embodiment of the stove is characterised in that that the detachable burning chamber is provided with a connection part at its top end, and that the stove has a handle having a complementary connection part, both
connection parts being equipped for being as mutually detachably engaging connection parts. In particular the connection part on the burning chamber is an extension, and the connection part of the handle is formed as a wired work, both the extension and the wired work being shaped such that the wired work can be clamped in position around the extension.
With a simple though effective outline of the
connection part of the handle and its complementary
connection part on the burning chamber it is easy to remove and insert the burning chamber from the stove.
With the same handle a further burning chamber possibly present inside the (main) burning chamber can be removed and inserted either individually or simultaneously upon removal or insertion of the main burning chamber.
Further advantageously the same handle can be used to move the stove as a whole.
An advanced embodiment of the stove according to the invention is characterised in that the stove is provided with an electric fan whose air outlet is connected to an air vent between the burning chamber and the inner wall, and that the stove is provided with connector means such as an USB connector for inputting electric energy possibly from a battery, solar cells, computer or telephone. At present the stove according to the invention will be elucidated further together with its additional
advantages while reference is being made to the appended drawing, wherein similar components are being referred to by means of the same reference numerals. In the drawing:
Figs, la and lb show a perspective view and an exploded view respectively of a stove according to the invention;
Figs. 2a and 2b show a side view and an upper view respectively of the stove of figs, la/lb;
Figs. 3a and 3b show views of possible embodiments of the main burning chamber having air openings and rows of air openings respectively for application in the stove according to fig. la/lb, and
Figs. 4a, 4b and 4c show how nested burning chambers can be removed individually and/or together from the air space within the inner wall of the stove.
Figs, la and lb show in a perspective view and an exploded view respectively a stove 1 for heating and/or cooking, which is provided with a burning chamber 2-1, and an outer shell surrounding the burning chamber 2-1. The outer shell includes a decorative properly coloured outer wall 3-1 on the outside of the stove 1. Within the outer wall 3-1 the outer shell has an inner wall 3-2. The outer shell may encompass double walls generally filled with a thermally isolating heat resistant material. In practise the burning chamber 2-1 and at least the inner wall 3-2 of the outer shell may be co-axially and will mostly be circular seen in horizontal cross section. For reasons of brevity this circular, co-axial embodiment will be
described hereinafter. The inner wall 3-2 is hollow and defines an inner air space 4, wherefrom the inserted burning chamber 2-1 can be removed. The burning chamber 2-1 is detachably supported in the air space within the inner wall 3-2. The wall of the burning chamber 2-1 will
generally be provided with air openings 5, capable of letting through air from the air space 4 to the fuel material inside of the burning chamber 2-1, in the
condition wherein the chamber 2-1 is lowered in the air space 4 defined by the inner wall 3-2.
The stove 1 has supporting means here shown as an flange 6 holding the burning chamber in the air space 4 at a distance from an inner wall 3-2 of the outer shell. This flange 6 causes the burning chamber 2-1 to hang in the air space 4 from the top end of the outer shell. For reasons of improved stability the flange is an annular flange 6 provided at the top end of the burning chamber 2-1. A radially outward bended flange 6 is easy to manufacture.
The detachable burning chamber 2-1 shown in figs. 2a, 2b, 3a and 3c is provided with a connection part 7-1 at its top end, and the stove 1 has a handle 8 having a
complementary connection part 7-2. Both connection parts 7- 1 and 7-2 are equipped as mutually detachably engaging connection parts. These parts will here be hooked onto each other as a simple means to remove the burning chamber 2-1 from the air space 4, which eases emptying the burning remains outside the house without transporting the stove 1 as a whole, or to place it back therein possibly holding new materials to be burned.
It is particularly convenient if the connection part
7-1 on the burning chamber 2-1 is an extension, and the connection part 7-2 of the handle 8 is formed as a wired work, both as shown in the above mentioned figures.
Preferably the extension and the wired work being shaped such that the wired work can be clamped or tuned in
position on or around the extension.
The same handle 8 used for moving the chamber 2-1 in and out of the stove 1 can be used to transport the stove as a whole if the outer wall 3-1 of the outer shell has an outer wall with a similar connection part 7-1 as the burning chamber 2-1 for being engaged by the complementary connection part 7-2 of that same handle 8.
It may be practical to provide a small fire if the burning chamber 2-1 which defines an inner burning space, is provided with a further burning chamber 2-2, which can be inserted in said inner burning space. The chamber 2-2 may also have suitable air openings. Preferably the
nestable further burning chamber 2-2 is provided with a connection part 7-1 at its top end, similar to the part 7-1 on the top end flange 6 of the chamber 2-1 for being engaged by the same complementary connection part 7-2 of the handle 8.
In particular figs. 2a and 2b show that the upper flanges at the top ends of the burning chambers 2-1 and 2-2 lie in an upper plane of the stove 1. For constructional ease the stove 1 is provided with possibly removable braces 9 for clamping an upper flanges supporting ring 10.
Figs. 3a and 3b each show main burning chambers 2-1 having air openings 5 and rows of air openings -upper openings in fig. 3b- respectively for application in the stove 1. The particularly outlined rows with smaller openings on top of and in between larger lower openings appeared to be advantageous in terms of achieving a stable burning yielding quietly burning flames.
The additional drawings of figs. 4a, 4b and 4c show the way wherein only the outer burning chamber 2-1, or only chamber 2-2 or both chambers 2-1 and 2-2 simultaneously can be hooked onto the one handle 8 by means of the oval shaped connection part 7-2 in combination with the connected holding clip-like parts 7-1 on top of the chambers 2-1 and 2-2.
In an advanced embodiment as schematically also shown in fig. lb the stove 1 is provided with an electric fan 11 whose air outlet is connected to the air space 4. In that case the stove 1 is also provided with connector means 12 for inputting electric energy such as from a battery, solar cells, computer or telephone, either or not provided with solar cells.
The upper part of the stove 1 may be provided with either or not removable cooking pan supports, which may be the braces 9, whereon a backing or cooking pan can be placed. The stove 1 may also hold a suitable grill plate.
As shown the stove 1 is provided legs 13, which may be telescopically extendable in order to conveniently lift the stove 1.

Claims

1. A stove provided with:
- a burning chamber, and
- an outer shell surrounding the burning chamber, whereby the burning chamber is detachably supported within the outer shell.
2. Stove according to claim 1, characterised in that the stove is provided with supporting means holding the burning chamber in an air space at a distance from an inner wall of the outer shell.
3. Stove according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the burning chamber is provided with a flange causing the burning chamber to hang in the air space from the top end of the outer shell.
4. Stove according to claim 3, characterised in that the flange is a radially outward bended flange, preferably provided at the top end of the burning chamber.
5. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-4, characterised in that the detachable burning chamber is provided with a connection part at its top end, and that the stove has a handle having a complementary connection part, both connection parts being equipped for being as mutually detachably engaging connection parts.
6. Stove according claim 5, characterised in that the connection part on the burning chamber is an extension, and that the connection part of the handle is formed as a wired work, both the extension and the wired work being shaped such that the wired work can be clamped in position around the extension.
7. Stove according to any one of the claims 5 or 6, characterised in that the outer shell has an outer wall having a connection part for being engaged by the
complementary connection part of the handle.
8. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-7, characterised in that the burning chamber defines a burning space, and that the stove is provided with a further burning chamber, which can be inserted in said burning space .
9. Stove according to claim 8, characterised in that the further burning chamber is provided with a connection part at its top end for being engaged by a complementary connection part of a handle.
10. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-9, characterised in that the upper flange (s) at the top end(s) of the burning chamber (s) lie in an upper plane of the stove, and that the stove is provided with possibly
removable braces for clamping an upper flange (s) supporting ring .
11. Stove according to claim 10, characterised in that the upper part of the stove is provided with a
possibly removable support, such as for a cooking pan or a grill plate.
12. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-11, characterised in that the stove is provided with an
electric fan whose air outlet is connected to the air space between the burning chamber and the inner wall, and that the stove is provided with connector means such as an USB connector for inputting electric energy possibly from a battery, solar cells, computer or telephone.
13. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-12, characterised in that the burning chamber (s) and the outer shell are co-axially, in particular circularly relative to one another .
14. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-13, characterised in that the stove is provided with either or not telescopically extendable legs.
15. Stove according to any one of the claims 1-14, characterised in that the air openings in the burning chamber are arranged in rows, preferably at least one row above the other, whereby more preferably a higher row has air openings with a smaller diameter than a lower row.
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